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O'VOLO, n. In architecture, a round molding, the quarter of a circle; called als...
O'VOID, a. [L. ovum, egg, and Gr. form.] Having the shape of an egg.
OVIP'AROUS, a. [L. ovum, egg, and pario, to produce.] Producing eggs, or produci...
O'VINE, a. [L. ovinus, from ovis, sheep.] Pertaining to sheep; consisting of sheep.
O'VIFORM, a. [L. ovum, egg, and forma, form.] Having the form or figure of an egg.
O'VIDUCT, n. [L. ovum, an egg, and ductus, a duct.] In animals, a passage for th...
OVIC'ULAR, a. [from L. ovum, an egg.] Pertaining to an egg.
OVERZEALOUS, a. overzel'ous. Too zealous; eager to excess.
OVERZE'ALED, a. Too much excited with zeal; ruled by too much zeal.
OVERYE'ARED, a. Too old. [Not used.]
OVERWROUGHT, pp. overraut'. 1. Labored to excess. 2. Worked all over; as overwro...
OVERWRESTLE, v.t. overres'l. To subdue by wrestling.
OVERWORN, a. 1. Worn out; subdued by toil. 2. Spoiled by time.
OVERWORK', v.t. To work beyond the strength; to cause to labor too much; to tire.
OVERWORD', v.t. To say too much.
OVERWI'SENESS, n. Pretended or affected wisdom.